Thank you very much for this kernel. I am using the sharp bootloader version. Here are my comments:- the screen flickers in X- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.

- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.

mplayer has the option of "-vo pxa".

Unfortunately "-vo pxa" does not work for several people (myself included.)

Hasn't Angstrom had a long standing working overlay? I had thought that would be a partof this project- but then I'm not quite ready to do the debian switch (need easy BT/GPRS & wifi- and all hardware working correctly, and want working Android),and haven't been paying close attention

First, thanks for releasing a kernel compatible with my c1000 to use with eabi debian w/o uboot.

Since this kernel isnt build with CPU frequency scaling, is there anyway to overclock on kernel 2.6.24? If not then is there a plan to release one with support for cpu scaling and of course w/o uboot requirement?

Thanks again, 2or0! How efficient and resourceful you are! Having fastfpe and cpufreq are definitely big pluses.

My 3200 has reflashed your new kernel and booted into the Debian rootfs on SD. Works fine so far.Now gparted there to repartition the internal disk to make room for Cacko.This turns out to be a bit tricky.Baseline: Each /dev/hdX only allows for four partitions, so there can only be /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2, /dev/hda3, /dev/hda4.At first I was asking for a kernel for /dev/hda3 and /dev/hda4.But in order to leave room for Cacko/Sharp to install apps on the internal disk (= /dev/hda3), both the Debian rootfs and the swap partition have to move elsewhere.(Creating an extended partition won't do as it will become /dev/hdb)For the swap partition I can leave it to /dev/hda4.So perhaps simply shrinking the original /dev/hda1 and creating /dev/hda2 and /dev/hda3 is a simpler solution.After repartitioning, I will copy the original Sharp hdd partition files on /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda2. Finally flashing NAND to Cacko should complete a Debian/Cacko dualbooting environment.Now gparted-ing in progress. Seems a long way to go...Will surely post the result later.

Hi, my microdive has 7 partitions. 3 primary hda1,hda2,hda3, the 4th extended -hda4-, and three more logical, hda5 -vfat-, hda6 -ext2-, hda7 -swap-.No one has changed to hdb. all the partitions were created with de Sharp rom fdisk app.